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St Werburghs City Farm is a green oasis in the heart of Bristol city. Like...

St Werburghs City Farm is a green oasis in the heart of Bristol city. Like an outdoor community centre, the Farm promotes health and well-being through opportunities that enable people to meet, learn, participate and play within a safe environment With a 2 acre working farm, 1 acres of community gardens and 2.5 acre educational woodland, the Farm is ideally positioned to deliver its core aims to: provide high quality recreational/educational services within an inspiring environment; develop events/activities that promote community engagement, cohesion and integration; create opportunities for people to improve their quality of life, health and well-being; offer tailored training opportunities to enable people to improve their practical and social skills whilst increasing their self-esteem and confidence.

This is a very popular place with the locals as its the country in the city and has a lovely cafe /restaurant to chill out and read the papers. there is a great pub next door. So lots to do for an afternoon on the Farm

I took my 6 month old here to look at the animals. The farm is free to look at so a gem of a place to keep him entertained. It's small bit plenty for a little child. The "hobbit" cafe has a small menu but what it does is very good and locally sourced - mainly from the farm and...
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This farm may be small, but it is incredibly well maintained and the animals are well cared for and seem happy. It definitely suits very young children who are experiencing animals for the first time, I took my one year old niece here last week and it was exactly the right size for her, any more new animals and I...
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Been visiting here for some time now as the kids love to pet and feed the animals.
Food wise it's taken a down turn since last visit. I understand the ethos behind what the cafe is about regarding homegrown and seasonal changes and this is truly in many ways what both the farm and Bristol is fantastic for.
The coffee...
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Have been coming here since I was a child, when it first opened in the early 1980's. Although in central Bristol, you could be on the edge of a small town. And in a way St Werburghs is. A vibrant, individual part of Bristol. The farm is a big part of the community. You can see Ducks, Sheep, Pigs, Rabbits...
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We visited lots when the children were small, we went again last week (they're now 7 and 5) and it was noticeable that we whizzed round. I think that s only natural and not a reflect of St Werburghs. It is small but there are some lovely animals to pet and if you have small children, say under 5, you...
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